Can This KILL Data Subscriptions FOREVER?

A pocket-sized encrypted SSD just challenged Big Tech’s cloud monopoly by offering privacy, speed, and zero subscriptions—all with a fingerprint.

At a Glance

  • The iKlips S USB-C Nano is a 256GB SSD with built-in fingerprint security
  • Device supports cross-platform use—iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Linux
  • Offers 450MB/s read and 400MB/s write speeds without cloud dependency
  • Requires no drivers, software, or internet connection to function
  • Supports up to 20 fingerprint profiles with hardware-level encryption

A Portable Revolution in Privacy

Imagine replacing your entire cloud storage setup with something smaller than your car key. That’s what the iKlips S USB-C Nano Fingerprint SSD is promising—encrypted, ultra-fast storage that lives in your pocket and never phones home. Weighing in at just 5 grams and with no need for internet access, the device delivers privacy by design. With fingerprint authentication, it bypasses the vulnerabilities of passwords and centralized cloud services entirely.

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Adam Elements, the company behind the iKlips S, emphasizes user sovereignty. For $79.99, users get not only speed and portability but autonomy. Files can be shared securely across nearly any platform by enrolling up to 20 fingerprints—perfect for family use or workplace collaboration. It’s pure plug-and-play: no subscriptions, no user agreements, no forced updates. And crucially, no middlemen.

Hardware, Not Hype

The iKlips S doesn’t rely on bloated software or ecosystem lock-in. It delivers raw performance with up to 450MB/s read and 400MB/s write speeds—fast enough for 4K video editing and secure business storage. The internal storage is encrypted using biometric authentication, stored locally and not in the cloud. There’s no iCloud, no Google Drive, no third-party service mining your habits.

Security experts have long warned that storing sensitive data online is inherently risky. The iKlips S follows that logic to its conclusion: if you don’t want your files surveilled or breached, don’t put them online. This device offers a concrete solution in an era of growing distrust toward tech monopolies and their cozy relationships with state surveillance programs.

No Terms, No Tricks, Just Control

From a privacy standpoint, this is more than a gadget—it’s a line in the sand. The iKlips S doesn’t ask for your email, doesn’t track your behavior, and doesn’t push you into a walled garden. Whether you’re a journalist protecting sources, a parent safeguarding family photos, or a professional shielding work documents, this device simplifies secure storage without compromise.

Its hardware-based encryption bypasses the pitfalls of software vulnerabilities. No updates, no outages, no forgotten passwords. And with compatibility across all major operating systems, it ensures that users don’t have to surrender their preferences for privacy. The iKlips S simply works—and when it doesn’t, there’s a three-year warranty.

Sources

  • Adam Elements
  • SecurityWeek
  • EFF
  • AnandTech
  • TechRadar